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August 2, 2022
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August 2, 2022

How Divorce Can Affect Your Credit

Podcast: "Divorce & Homeownership"

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When going through a divorce there are joint assets and liabilities that will be assigned to each spouse. When the assignment of a jointly held debt has been awarded to your former spouse and they fall behind, derogatory info negatively hits both parties' credit… now what? Who’s responsible? Tune in to hear from our special guest Justin Goodman with eCreditAdvisor.

Gaylord-Hansen's "Divorce & Homeownership" podcast airs live on YouTube.

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How Divorce Can Affect Your Credit
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Christine Edwards, NMLS 2037883 | Gaylord-Hansen Team at CrossCountry Mortgage

Justin Goodman | eCreditAdvisor - Henderson, NV

The information contained is the viewpoint of the presenter(s). Individuals should consult their own financial representative.

CrossCountry Mortgage, its subsidiaries, and affiliates have not been authorized, sponsored, or otherwise approved by eCreditAdvisor.

CrossCountry Mortgage does not provide credit repair or credit counseling services. CrossCountry Mortgage does not guarantee improvement of your credit worthiness, credit standing, or credit capacity. Any actions you take regarding your personal finances are done at your discretion. CrossCountry Mortgage does not guarantee that you will become eligible for a loan. This is not a commitment to lend or extend credit.

CrossCountry Mortgage, LLC does not provide legal, investment, accounting, or tax advice. Please consult a licensed attorney, financial planner, CPA, or tax professional on the opinions and information provided.

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